VDO 6000 con GPSPRO II (www.mygpsnavi.com)

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Documents

Installation Manual

System Software
New System Software for PN4000 / PN6000 PN4000 Version PSN_1.7.3.2 PN6000 Version PSN_1.7.4.2
How to perform the update The files required for the update are stored as compressed data in a Zip file for free download from our internet presence. Once unpacked the files provide a so-called card image which shall be copied to an empty SD card. Please follow the below-mentioned steps: Download the file corresponding to your System from the Internet to the hard disk of your computer o PN4000 update file: PSN_1.7.3.2.zip o PN6000 update file: PSN_1.7.4.2.zip Format your SD card. Before formatting makes sure that there are no more files on the SD card which you still want to use later on. Minimum required capacity is 128 MB, max. 2 GB. Extract the zip archive and copy all files 1:1 onto an empty SD card (do not add or leave out any files)
Note: Do not use other decompression software than WinZip since it may cause errors. Connect the PN4000 or PN6000 to the original 12V AC/DC adapter Switch off the PN4000 or PN6000 by pressing the on / off button Take out the SD Card containing the map data and insert the update SD Card Start the update by pressing the reset button The software update starts automatically and will take about 15 minutes After update has finished take out the update card and insert the map data SD Card again Push the displayed button restart and the system starts again The update process is finished now. The "system info" menu shows "PSN_1.7.3.2" for PN4000 or "PSN_1.7.4.2" for PN6000. Improvements: TMC provider name in statusbar Tourbook Route list
Continental Trading GmbH, Kruppstr. 105, 60388 Frankfurt/Main, Geschftsfhrer/Managing Directors: Christoph Maximilian Eisenhardt, Georg Sistermanns Sitz der Gesellschaft/Registered office: Frankfurt am Main, Registergericht/Commercial registry: Frankfurt am Main, HRB 54523, WEEE Reg.-Nr. DE 59470422

General advice

Safety advice and important information
Before you start to install and use this navigation system, please familiarise yourself with its various components and functions. Please also read through the safety instructions carefully to avoid personal injury to yourself and others. Do not expose the navigation system to high temperatures or extreme sunlight. Temperatures over 50C can severely damage the navigation system, especially the lithium ion battery. The lithium ion battery can only be charged within a temperature range of 0-45C. Please note the safety instructions when operating the battery! The device is not splashproof and must therefore not be exposed to moisture, as this may result in damage. GPS (Global Positioning System) is a satellite-based system that supports geographical and time-related information all around the world. The system is operated and controlled by the United States of America. The USA is also responsible for the availability and accuracy of this system. All changes to the GPS availability and accuracy as well as other factors from the surrounding environment can influence the operation of the navigation system. The supplier of this system does not accept any liability whatsoever for the availability and accuracy of GPS data. When fixing the screen onto its mount in your vehicle, please note the following: Never adjust the screen by moving the navigation system itself; instead you should adjust the mount. Position the screen so that you are able to glance at the display quickly and easily. The device should also be positioned in a way that prevents reflections and glare from the screen. The screen should not be positioned so that it obstructs your view of things that are necessary for driving the vehicle (e.g. the view of the road or the vehicle's instruments) or the safety systems in your vehicle. The navigation system does not take the relative safety of the suggested routes into consideration. Road closures, roadworks, height and weight restrictions, traffic and weather conditions or other factors that can influence the safety and the journey time of the route are not taken into consideration for the suggested routes. Use your own judgement to check the suitability of the suggested routes. If required, use the Change Route function to calculate alternatives to the original route. Alternatively take the road you prefer and the software will automatically perform a re-routing (i.e. calculate a new route based on your new position). In certain areas, one-way streets, turning restrictions and no entry signs (e.g. pedestrian zones) cannot be accounted for. In such situations, pay particular attention to road signs and applicable road traffic regulations. If you need the help of the emergency services (police, fire, ambulance, etc.), do not rely exclusively on the navigation system. Act at your own discretion and possibilities in order to find help in such situations. Please ensure that every person intending to use the navigation system reads this safety information and the recommendations for operating the system beforehand.

WEEE compliance All electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from general household waste using the sites designated by local authorities. If a product displays this symbol of a crossed-out rubbish bin, the product is subject to European Directive 2002/96/EC. The appropriate disposal and separate collection of used equipment serve to prevent potential harm to the environment and to health. They are a requirement for the re-use and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For further information on disposing of your used equipment, please contact your local authority, your refuse collection service or the dealer you purchased the product from. CE quality mark This product satisfies the requirements for the CE quality mark for use in a home, office or commercial environment.
R&TTE directive We, Siemens VDO Trading GmbH, declare that this device complies with the essential requirements and other pertinent regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity can be requested from the following address: Siemens VDO Trading GmbH, Kruppstrae 105, 60388 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Batteries In many countries it is forbidden to dispose of empty batteries with normal household waste. Please find out the regulations that apply in your area regarding the disposal of used batteries/rechargeable batteries. Please also dispose of damaged batteries or batteries that are past their expiry date in a safe and suitable way.

Overview of device

What's included?
Your navigation system package includes the following parts: 5 Navigation system Lithium ion battery Mount with suction cup for attaching the device to the windscreen 12 V DC cable to power the navigation system from within the vehicle (adapter for cigarette lighter) 100/240 V AC adapter You must not use any cables other than the supplied AC adapter and DC cable to power the device and to charge the battery! Quick Start guide SD card with map data DVB-T aerial (with cable) DVB-T aerial (without cable)
What you can get as an option: External GPS aerial Additional battery pack Active cradle (TMC or TMC+Bluetooth) Car connectivity cable Active DVB-T aerial (for improved reception in areas where the DVB-T signal is weak) Steering wheel remote control (infrared)
Controls and connection ports
Power button Briefly press the power button to switch the navigation system to stand-by mode Briefly press the button a second time to turn the system on again Press and hold the button for approx. 3 seconds to turn off the navigation system To turn the device back on again, press and hold the button for approx. 3 seconds. The navigation system will be completely restarted. Light sensor: This sensor automatically adapts the brightness of the screen according to the surrounding light. This function can be activated/deactivated in the Settings menu.

Display/touchscreen Charging symbol. This status LED displays the following: Green The device is being powered by an external supply and battery is charged to at least 95% of total capacity. Red The device is being powered by an external supply and the battery is being charged. Orange The device is being powered by an external supply and no battery is inserted. Off The device is not being powered by an external supply. Infrared sensor This can be used in conjunction with an RCS 5100 steering wheel remote control (accessory)
Compartment for lithium ion battery (cover) External GPS port Loudspeaker Grooves for cradle fixation DVB-T aerial port (cover) Foot (extractable) left side

right side

Bottom side

15 Serial port only for active cradle (optional) 16 USB port for connection to your PC 17 Reset button: If the navigation system stops responding to your entries, you can reset the system by pressing this button (e.g. with a straightened-out paper clip or a pencil). The data you have saved will NOT be lost! Restart the navigation system by pressing the power button.
18 Base 19 Suction cup 20 Locking lever Mount with suction cup may vary from the picture. 21 Passive cradle (optional)
Active cradle (optional) Car connectivity cable socket 100 V/240 V power adapter (optional) or 12 V cigarette lighter port Line-out/audio TMC aerial port Microphone-in/Bluetooth (optional)
TMC active cradle: Features marked with this symbol are only active if you have purchased a TMC active cradle and the navigation device is mounted in this cradle. BT active cradle: Features marked with this symbol are only active if you have purchased a BT active cradle and the navigation device is mounted in this cradle. BT and TMC buttons on the user interface of the navigation device can only be used if the device is being operated by the relevant active cradle.
Steering wheel remote control

RCS 5100 remote control

(optional)
With the remote control placed on your steering wheel, you can easily operate the navigation system while driving. Set the mode switch (3) to Navigation. 7 If you press this button briefly the voice message will repeat itself. If you press and hold the button the alternative route planning menu is displayed. You can use the cursor keys to navigate through the menus. In Map display, cursor left/right will zoom the map. Mode switch (Navigation N / Audio A). Confirm selections by pressing this button. Press this button briefly to see the Map display. Pressing and holding the button opens the Toolbar. Pressing this button reduces the navigation advice volume. In setting screens with sliders the button can be used to reduce the selected slider value. Pressing this button increases the navigation advice volume. In setting screens with sliders the button can be used to increase the selected slider value.

Setup and installation

Getting started
Before you can switch on the navigation system for the first time, you must insert the battery. This is carried out with the following steps: Open the battery compartment. Push the battery into the battery compartment with the contacts facing downwards. You can now close the battery compartment. Connect the navigation system to the 12 V power supply in your vehicle. The battery will now start to charge. It takes approx. 8 hours to fully charge the battery. The battery life without external power supply is approx. 5 hours for navigation and approx. 2 hours for DVB-T with the PN 4000 (approx. 6 hours for navigation and approx. 4 hours for DVB-T with the PN 6000). The battery life also depends on the display brightness you have selected. Insert the supplied SD card containing the maps into the SD card slot. With an active cradle you can use the car battery/keyswitch connection in combination with the optional car connectivity cable. The navigation device will automatically switch on or off by turning the car key in the ignition. Once the navigation device is inserted in the active cradle and the ignition is switched on, the battery is automatically charged. When using a passive cradle: You must turn the device on and off using the power button. You can charge the battery by using the cigarette lighter cable The battery must only be charged if someone is monitoring the device. Do not open the battery by force as this may release corrosive acid. Damaged batteries or batteries that are past their expiry date must no longer be used and should be disposed of in a safe and suitable way.

Installation

Before attaching the cradle to the windscreen, clean the relevant windscreen area as well as the cradle's suction pad, and ensure they are free from grease and dust. Differences between daytime and nighttime temperatures and/or humidity and moisture may cause the vacuum under the suction cup to disintegrate. Therefore you should attach the navigation system so that it will not sustain damage if it falls off the windscreen. As a precautionary measure, you should detach the navigation system at night. Please do not use any cleaning agents or detergents to clean the screen and case of the device. The best method is to use a soft, damp cloth. The device must not be attached in a position that obscures the view. Nor should the device be attached within the area in which the airbags open or within reach of the head or knees in the event of a collision. Secure the device so that it will not slide around in the event of emergency braking or a collision.

Map display (page 65)

Tap the Map display button to call up the relevant map view before or during guidance.

Settings (page 65)

Tap the Settings button to change basic settings e.g. language, volume, brightness, unit of measurement (kilometres or miles). A submenu appears with further guidance settings and further navigation system functions.

Multimedia (page 85)

Tap the Multimedia button to open the multimedia selection. A submenu opens with further Multimedia options and applications such as music playback or DVB-T TV.
Tap the Settings button to make your preferred settings. The first of three submenus is opened. Tap the arrow button on the bottom right of the screen to scroll through the other pages of the submenu. Tap Back in the top left corner of the screen to exit the current screen without saving the settings. This takes you back to the previous menu. If you tap OK the selection you have made is saved and you return to the previous menu. What you select here can be changed at any time. Software updates may change the menu structure.

Display settings

Tap this button to open the map settings. The selected settings are marked and activated with a green tick. Vehicle direction: Tap this button to select your preferred map orientation. If the green tick is set, the map display follows the travel direction of the vehicle. If no tick is set, the map is displayed with North at the top of the screen and the icon indicates the travel direction on the map. 3D display: Tap this button to view the map in 3D format. The map cannot be oriented northwards in 3D format. The Vehicle direction is deactivated. Visual advice: Tap this button to indicate changes of direction in arrow format during Traffic Info On Route guidance.
Auto scale: Activate this function to automatically scale the map view. Scaling is carried out depending on the speed, and when approaching a crossing. Full route display: Activate this option to clearly display the full remaining route with active guidance on the screen. The selected mode is indicated by a green tick. If you do not wish to use Full route display, deactivate the setting. The Zoom in/out function is not possible with this setting. Current street: Tap this button to display the name of the street you are currently on. The street name is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Current city: Tap this button to display the name of the city you are currently in. The street name is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Next street: Tap this button to display the name of the street you will turn onto next at the top of the screen. Lane guidance: This function advises on lane selection for motorways and rural roads based on the next direction change. Tap this button to use this function. The available lanes are displayed in the Traffic Info on Route and the preferred lane is indicated in green. Destination arrow: Tap this button to have an arrow indicate the direction of the selected destination relative to the travel direction during Traffic Info on Route guidance. TMC icons: Tap this button to have detailed information on TMC messages (e.g. traffic jams) on the screen in the form of icons. Only available with the optional TMC active cradle. POI icons: Tap this button to have POI categories (e.g. petrol stations or hotels) displayed on the screen. When you tap the button, the POI category list is displayed. You can then tap the required category in order to display, for example, the petrol stations on the map. Please also see "POI "Point of Interest" destination" on page 82.

Screen settings

Tap this button to make your preferred screen settings. The selected settings are marked and activated with a green tick. Colours: You can select various different colours for the background of the screen display. Tap this button and select a colour scheme from the list. All of the menus on the screen are then displayed in the chosen colour scheme. Night/Day: By activating this button you can switch the display to Night or Day mode. This function is not active when Automatic brightness is activated. Brightness: A submenu opens with a tap controller for day and night brightness. Select the desired value in percentage and confirm with OK.
Automatic brightness: If you activate this button, the brightness of the screen is automatically adjusted using the navigation system's light sensors. Manual Night/Day switching is deactivated. Status bar: The status bar is always displayed at the bottom of the screen. In the status bar settings, you can set up to six information types for which you will receive details. Possible information types: Time Date Arrival time Travel time Travel distance Delay (through traffic congestion, based on TMC messages) Speed limit Speed Altitude TMC provider Battery status GPS status Bluetooth status Tap field 1 to field 6 consecutively and select the desired information type from the list that follows. You can also change the status bar information types directly by tapping the relevant folder in the status bar.

68 Regional settings

Tap this button to display the regional settings options. The settings are split over two submenus. To open the second submenu, tap the bottom right arrow. Language: Select your preferred language for the menu and map display. The user interface is displayed in the selected language. Voice: Selection of preferred voice for guidance information. Select the desired voice for the guidance information. Units: You can switch between kilometres and miles. Select the preferred unit.
House number position: Locate this at the start or at the end of the address. You can define whether the house number is to appear before or after the street name according to country-specific formats. Time format: Switch between 12-hour/24-hour time format. Select your preferred time format: 12-hour or 24-hour clock. Time zone: Select your current time zone. Tap the button to open a list containing the available time zones. The system automatically adjusts to daylight saving time.

Address book

You can save your preferred destinations in your Address book. You can select saved addresses as the guidance destination at any time. This menu selection allows you to add new addresses, delete old addresses and import addresses from/ export addresses to the SD card. Add: You can add an address to your address book in four ways: enter the data directly, enter the address of a POI in the vicinity of the location, save the current position or the current destination as the address. Address: Tap this button to open the Address entry mode. Tap on Country. Enter the name of the country via the keyboard or view the list of available countries by tapping the List button. Scroll up and down the list to select the desired country. List button: After you have typed a few letters you can tap the List button to display a list of matching results. The number of entries that exist under this button is displayed in small digits. Switch between alphabetical, numerical and accented characters/special characters by using the keyboard toggle.

Simulation

This menu allows you to simulate a guidance from any start location to any destination. Please note that a simulation takes the same amount of time as the actual guidance. In this mode, "Simulation" appears on the screen. The simulation can also be used to plan routes and the travel time from A to B in various different conditions. The results are displayed in the status bar if you choose to display the Travel time and Travel distance. If you have read the information, e.g. the travel time, you can end the navigation simulation. Unlike with a route planner, there is no need to print anything off; the navigation system will reliably guide you to your destination.
The destination for the simulation can always be selected in Main menu via the Destination. The destination address can be selected as the first or last step of simulation. Start location: Tap this button to open the Address entry screen. Enter the desired start address here and end the entry by tapping OK. If you have already activated the destination and the simulation mode (see below), simulation is started. Simulation on/off: Tap this button to activate/deactivate the simulation mode. The green tick indicates that the simulation mode is active. To end the simulation, deactivate simulation mode. Please note: You also need to end the guidance. To do this, tap the Stop guidance button in the toolbar. Drive back: If you want to run the simulation from the start location to the destination and back again, tap this button. The green tick indicates that the mode is active.
If you are using the optional TMC cradle, you can receive traffic information from the available TMC providers. During guidance, the system regularly accesses the latest TMC traffic information, provided this information is available in the country you are in. A green tick indicates that the TMC mode is active. Please also see "Information" on page 71 and "TMC status and quality (only active TMC cradle)" on page 101.
TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
Alert points displayed on the map
This option provides you with audible and/or visible alerts that you are approaching a speed check or a red light control check when you are travelling (only available in countries where this information can be accessed). You also receive an alert if your actual speed exceeds the prescribed speed limit. Tap this button to make your selection on the next screen. Tap this button to receive visible alerts on your screen. A green tick indicates the status is active. Tap this button to receive audible alerts. A green tick indicates the status is active.

If you use Microsoft Windows Media Player to copy files you can enter complementary information for each MP3 file. You can assign the files to an Album, an Artist or a Genre. You can also create your individual Playlist of favourite tracks. The MP3 player supports this categorisation and enables an easy selection of tracks. Please note that the My_playlist.wpl must be saved in the same directory as the tracks it contains. If you save your MP3 files without this additional information, the files will simply be displayed in the alphabetical order in the Current playlist. The JPEG viewer offers you an easy-to-use browser to help you choose pictures using folders. Therefore, if you save your pictures in separate folders, you can use the Browser to select the desired images. Insert the SD card in the slot on the left side of the device. Tap the Multimedia button in the main selection screen. The multimedia selection menu appears.

86 Music playback

Tap the Music Player button.
On the screen you see the list of all titles in the alphabetical order Current playlist. You can select a title directly by tapping the requested title. Tap the up arrow (top right) to scroll up through this folder and all other folders. Tap the down arrow (bottom right) to scroll down through this folder and all other folders. You return to the main menu by tapping the left up arrow. Playing will stop. Tap the Navigation button (bottom right) to return to the navigation application (Route & Sound). Playback will not be stopped. When you tap on the desired track, the following is displayed: Title of the current track Full playback time in the top bar and Time that has already elapsed in the bottom bar.
By tapping the symbols on the left you can perform the following functions: 1 Jump to next title 2 Start playing, or pause during playing 3 Switch to the selection menu (Menu). Here you can choose titles according to the criteria: the Album, the Artist, etc. 4 Stop 5 Jump to previous title 6 Volume control

Selection menu

Tapping the icons on the left in the Menu allows you to perform the following functions: Album Switch to the list and the album selection. Artist Switch to the list and the artist selection. Genre Switch to the list and the genre selection. Playlist Switch to your individual playlist selection. Song Switch to the alphabetical list of all tracks and the desired tracks selection.

Repeat Turn repeat play function off (Repeat off), repeat the last title (Repeat track), repeat all titles (Repeat all). This function refers to the current setting of the list (Album, Artist, Genre, or Playlist). During the Song setting (the list of titles in the alphabetical order) this function refers to all titles. Shuffle Activate/deactivate random playback order. This function also relates to the current selection (Album, Artist, Genre or Playlist). During the Song setting (the list of titles in the alphabetical order) this function refers to all titles. VOL Tapping the volume scale controls the volume. You return to the main menu by tapping the left up arrow.

88 Picture viewer

Tap the Picture viewer button. On the screen, you will see the picture and the number of the picture in the upper bar within the corresponding folder.
Tapping the icons on the left in the selection menu allows you to perform the following functions: Slide Start slide show >> File Jump to next picture << File Jump to previous picture >> Folder Switch to next folder << Folder Switch to previous folder Browser Tap the Browser button to open a file browser where you can choose your pictures You return to the main menu by tapping the left up arrow. Tap on the picture to display the image in full screen mode. You will return to the small picture by tapping the large picture. In full screen mode, you can carry out the following functions by tapping the corresponding arrows: 1 Jump to next picture 2 Jump to previous picture 3 Switch to next folder 4 Switch to previous folder
Browser Selecting Pictures from Folders
In the Main selection screen, tap on Browser. The folder selection screen appears. Tap the up arrow (top right) to scroll up through this folder and all other folders. Tap the down arrow (bottom right) to scroll down through this folder and all other folders. You return to the main menu by tapping the left up arrow. Tap on the desired folder in the browser screen. The picture selection screen appears. Tap the name of the desired picture in the browser screen. The picture is displayed.
Open the game selection list by tapping this button.

Video player

Tapping this button allows you to play back WMV files (WMV simple profile) that have been synchronised on the navigation system with the Microsoft Windows Media Player MTP protocol. For further information on using MTP protocol, please see Microsoft Windows Media Player Help.

Bluetooth

Tapping the Bluetooth button in the Multimedia menu opens Bluetooth functions such as connection setup and handsfree calling. Connect: Your paired Bluetooth phone can be connected to the MA3000TB cradle via its Connect function. For further information on pairing, please read the user guide belonging to your Bluetooth phone. While the navigation device is being connected to the previously connected Bluetooth phone, the Connection is in progress icon is displayed in the Bluetooth status bar. As soon as the first connection is established, the cradle will automatically establish a call to this phone when the Auto connect function is activated. Please note: The previously connected Bluetooth phone can also be automatically connected when the navigation system is placed in the Bluetooth cradle and Auto connect is activated. This setting is available in the Bluetooth settings menu. If you would like to connect another paired Bluetooth phone with the cradle, please use the Connect function on your phone. A connection can only be established if the phone and the cradle have already been paired and no other phone is connected to the cradle. Disconnect: Tap this button to disconnect the Bluetooth phone from the navigation device. To establish a new connection, tap the Connect button or set up a new connection via another paired Bluetooth phone.

Microphone position

The microphone should be positioned as closely as possible to the user, but the user should not speak directly into the microphone (the microphone should ideally be pointing away). For the best audio quality (with less echo), it may be necessary to change the position of the navigation system or the microphone. Please note: The Bluetooth trademark and logo are the property of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and use of this trademark and logo is licensed by VDO Dayton. Other brand logos and brand names are the property of the respective owners.

DVB-T television

DVB-T digital television
You can use your PN 4000/6000 to receive television programmes via DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial). There may not be as many channels available as there are on your home set, and the DVB-T standard is not available in all countries. The reception quality also depends on a number of factors, e.g.: The number of transmitters, their distance and their power The speed and direction in which your vehicle is moving. Other factors that may impair reception quality include: Operation while the vehicle is moving, e.g. through built-up areas Weak signal when overshadowed by other vehicles, travelling through underpasses etc. For DVB-T reception, connect at least one (for a better reception connect both) of the DVB-T aerials supplied with the PN 4000/ 6000. Remove the rubber cover on the rear of the device at the top right and plug in the aerial. If you are using both aerials, the two should be positioned at least 50 cm apart in order to ensure the best possible reception. DVB-T picture reception is deactivated when the vehicle is travelling, unless the special VDO Dayton headrest adaptors are used. DVB-T sound reception and navigational information continue to be available.
To switch on the television, tap the DVBT button in the Multimedia menu.
The television screen will be displayed with the buttons for operating the television receiver.
Tap the Back button again to exit the DVB-T mode and return to guidance or to exit a submenu and return back to the previous menu.
Scanning for and selecting a channel
Access the scanning and channel selection functions by tapping the Channels bar at the top of the screen. Tap the Channels bar to open the relevant submenu. Tap the Scanning channels button to start scanning.

The Settings submenu allows you to make the following basic settings. Audio Video Subtitles System
Tap the Audio button to select the language of the channel selection, e.g. English for English language channels. Tap the Back button in the top left of the screen to return to the Settings menu.
Tapping the Video button takes you to the picture settings. First you can select the desired screen format. To automatically adjust the format to the size of the screen, tap the Auto button. To select the 4:3 format, tap on this button. Select Zoom to enlarge the picture and adjust it to the screen size. Tap the Arrow button in the top of the screen bar to set the Brightness and Colour of the picture. Tap the [+] button to increase the intensity and the [] button to decrease it.
Tap the Subtitle button to make the corresponding settings. Tap the Auto button to automatically display subtitles (where available) in the language selected in Audio settings. Some channels broadcast programmes that offer foreign language subtitles, e.g. German. If this is the case for any of the active channels, the available languages are displayed in the language selection. Tap Language to make your selection. To stop subtitles being displayed, tap Off. Tap the System button to make the System settings. Tap the Mobile button to watch television while travelling, tap Stationary to only watch television when stopped. Auto Scan Delay allows you to state after how many seconds a new search should be run after the current channel signal becomes too weak. The default value is 10 seconds. Tap on Next at the top of the screen if you want to reset the device to the DVBT receiver's factory settings. Tapping the Reset Reception Data button will clear all saved channel and programme data. If you tap on the Back button in the top left of the screen after clearing the data, the device automatically starts scanning for channels again and the new data is saved. This is recommended if you often use the television when travelling.
Saving favourite channels
Tap the Display button to display all the channels that have been found so you can make your selection. The list on the left shows all detected channels, and your favourite channels are listed on the right. To add a channel to your list of favourites, first tap on the channel name you want to save and then on the Add button. To remove a channel from your list of favourites, first tap the desired channel name and then tap Remove. If you want to delete a channel from the full channel list, tap on the channel you want to delete and then on the Delete button.
Tapping the Forward and Back buttons (top of the screen) allows you to toggle between the two bars.
You can scroll through the lists using the Scroll up and Scroll down buttons (top of the screen).
The Move up and Move down position buttons allow you to define the list order of the saved channels.

Tap the Heart button to call up your preferred channel or tap the Globe to open the list of all the channels. You can then select your favourite channel.
Channel and programme selection Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
The DVBT module of your PN 4000/6000 uses electronic programme guidance to make programme selection very easy and convenient for you. In the main screen, tap on Channel and programme selection (EPG) to display the overview of the channels and the current programmes. The channel name is displayed on the left and the corresponding programme is displayed next to it on the right. The programmes for the current date and time are displayed. Tap the programme you want to watch. As long as the programme is currently being broadcast, you can watch it. The Scroll up and Scroll down buttons allow you to scroll through the programme overviews for the different channels. Tap the Forward and Back buttons to scroll forwards and backwards through the programme overview.
By making the programme overview smaller, you can view the descriptions of several programmes. Tap on the Reduce button. By making the programme overview larger, you view fewer programme descriptions. Tap on the Enlarge button.
If you want to view information on a programme, tap on the programme. A screen then opens containing information on the programme content.
Tap the Back button (top left) twice to return to the television screen.

Teletext

When a channel is active you can also view the teletext pages for that channel. In the main screen, tap the Teletext button to open the teletext ("Start page 100") for the current channel.
The buttons on the left of the screen allow you to: Scroll up through the teletext pages in ascending order. Scroll down through previous teletext pages in descending order. Scroll to the next subpage on teletext pages with subpage(s). Scroll to the previous subpage on teletext pages with subpage(s).
If you want to go straight to a particular teletext page, tap the screen to call up the numbers keypad. Enter the required page number on the screen to bring up the page.
The numbers keypad contains the following buttons: Enlarge font
Display background as cover (for easy reading) or transparent (to continue viewing the channel). Tap the Back button (top left) to return to the previous menu.

Troubleshooting

Solution The GPS signal can be blocked by heated windscreens or tinted windscreens with a vacuummetallised coating. In this case, you will need an external GPS aerial (available from accessory dealers, article no. MA2010/00). Ensure that the GPS aerial on the top of the navigation system is not obstructed by other objects. Attempt to adjust the navigation system.
Problem No GPS signal in vehicle

No GPS signal

GPS signal poor
The navigation system no longer responds If the navigation system stops responding to to finger taps or does not switch off your entries, you can press the reset button on the underside of the device (e.g. with a straightened-out paper clip or a pencil). The data you have saved will NOT be lost! Restart the navigation system by pressing the power button. System fails to start, screen remains blank Ensure that the battery is fully charged and/or that the device is connected to a power source. If you are using the DC cable, check that the plug is securely and correctly connected to the cigarette lighter.
The system shuts down automatically after In extremely low or high temperatures, the a certain amount of time system will temporarily shut down to prevent it from being damaged. A sudden shutdown is also possible when the battery is empty. The voice alerts for navigation cannot be Check whether the volume is set to an audible heard level in the basic settings. Navigation is not accurate An inaccuracy level of 50 m is within acceptable limits. If an inaccuracy level occurs repeatedly, please contact an authorised specialised dealer.
Driving/navigation instructions do not The position currently determined by the navicorrespond to the actual traffic situation gation system may be incorrect. Traffic routing may have changed and does not correspond to the information on the map. No sound The device may be set to mute, or the volume is set too low.